America’s premier publication on the fine and decorative arts, architecture, preservation, and interior design. Each bimonthly issue includes regular columns on current exhibitions, personalities in the field, notes on collecting, book reviews, and more.
The Magazine Antiques
PUBLISHER'S LETTER
Nature's Child
New-look Wang Galleries at the Met
American paintings at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Daniel Chester French in conversation
Georgia O'Keeffe in the big city
Maynard Dixon's Nevada
Venetian glass in Virginia
O'Sullivan's Old West at the Speed
Social Engineering • THE REFINED FORMS AND HIGH-MINDED PURPOSE OF A. W. N. PUGIN'S GOTHIC REVIVALISM
Tempting Providence • THE RISD MUSEUM FLESHES OUT ITS JEWELRY COLLECTION WITH SMART ACQUISITIONS AND COMMISSIONS FROM CONTEMPORARY MAKERS THAT HEARKEN BACK TO RHODE ISLAND'S METALWORKING PAST
Catching up with Curious Objects
Pictures from a Lost Generation • An exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery honors the American women abroad who remade themselves while making modernism
Personality and Purpose
Old Master Encore • Caribbean-born neoclassical painter Guillaume Lethière gets a second look at the Clark Art Institute
ARTS AND SCIENCES • Long revered for his contributions to the field of ornithology, John James Audubon's artistic influences and legacy receive proper vetting in a new book
PATTERNED ON THE PAST • At the Allan Breed School of Woodworking in New Hampshire, a museum-trained master craftsman instructs the next generation in the styles and standards of historic American furniture
Masterpieces on the Mersey • Thanks to the aesthetic discernment and farsighted provisions of an English viscount, Port Sunlight's Lady Lever Art Gallery today preserves one of the most comprehensive collections of fine and decorative arts in the UK
EVENTS • EXHIBITIONS SYMPOSIUMS LECTURES
In Memoriam: Gregory Cerio